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T. R. IN MAINE HOSTON, March 23.—Col. Roose veils train waa late in arriving here today, and he was forced to rush across the city to catch a train for Portland, Me. where he speaks tonight The former president is accom. panied on his trip by Medill, Mo | Cormick of Chicago, one of his eases supporters, ICK’S) Means Genuine D MILK’! for All Ages. then Tea of Coffee, non. g and nutritious, Balhae’ halal alle! * |® GRAND JUNCTION, Coto, * 23.—To be married per ence of John Otto, a trail builder, whose dterupted ro- mance was made public here today. . Otto was married tast dune to Mise Beatrice Farn- ham, a former California girl, the ceremony taking place on top of @ high mountain. Mre. Otto separated from her hus band in Boston, and the @all * builder now acknowledges that the separation ie permanent. #& cleaned and re SSeeeeeeeeeane curted, dyed MILLINERY Bask Gide Seeeeeeee | eee eweeaneanee GIRLS ON 30,000-MILE LARK BOSTON, March 23.-—Three New Mise Loulse Barber, Barber and Miss Con- w . Chaperoned by Mra. |S. M. Melutogh have arrived here jon the freight steamer Suruga, after Frye Buliding (8 30,00@milo voyage around the nia | world as owardesses.” The!) | Misses Barber are daughters of W. ss gw It in The Star | R. Barber, one of the owners of the steamer line, we vel! fiamonda|* watches for lesa! CRecause our eX~ ‘are less fates & Hw Teste) oe ryerurrr) WALKING HAT OF BLUE ot vee SOOCCOCOH OHHH OOO OOD ¥ i of the walking hat that many a maid will wear days appear. This model comes from England, still affect the straight in line and simple in on a promenade or shopping. ‘walking hat is semi-high and the brim rolls ap at rim dips toward the face and nape of orn a bit back on the head. smart model is of fin: a The onijy trimming upon it is a velvet extends an osptey. This bas many colors in it. Or- and blue touch the delicate feathers. D DISSOLVES DANDRUFF AT ONCE mediatel: y double the beauty of your ov olblgge sd fair, No. difference bow dull abundant af-| raged, brittle and scragsy. Just Danderine motsten a cloth sith Dendertne sad Ny draw tt th: your hair, Penirett, itchy Scone ale small strand at a time Bg bair? Who cares|-tne otfect is immediate and amas- ine overcomes! ing—your hair will be light, fluffy ‘ and quickly too) a24q wavy and have an appearance ire, It grows hair and| of abundance; an {ncomparable lastre, softness and luxuriance, the S will, after an ante lteaoey ‘and shimmer of true hair you cannot! health. of dandruff or| Get a 25 cent bottle. of Knowl hair and your/ton’s Danderine from any drug but what will| store or toilet counter, and prove will be after a/ to yourself tonight—now—that your When you will ac-|hair is as pretty and soft as sny— fine and! that ft has been neglected or in ea—-but really | jured by careless treatment—that's all over the; | all—you surely can have beautiful ‘hate med lota of it if you will jnst now will im-|try a little Danderine. ger ia & rush, call up Main 19, Ind. 15 MMOTORCYCLE MESSENGER co. Baggage, Rxpress and & 3063. ee Wagore, ae 319 Untow Mt. 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Phone No....++-+0-+6 THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 23, RRR RRA * * rs * : A RACE" OF KISSING LETTERS * * * i ee ee a a a a a a Doar Mins Grey; 1 have read your advice to other girls, and I love you with all the love | would give to a mother if I had one, Tam going with * Man, and he treats me fine, and always acts like a fentioman, but when he leaves he wants to kins me, and acts ded if I don't, My girl chum saye it is all right to kise a young as it te the nature of the “brute.” If 1 do so, I always feel as if Re wened 1 bat not, Tho girls say 1 am green and will leam better am older, One of the girls she wouldn't think much of @ fellow who wouldn't kiss her, wig What is good for wax in tho ears? Mine get filled up, and 1 worr: awfully about them. es BRiGtt 'T BEYBS. ait A.--Green is Very stylish this season, #0 you an toll the girls you are right “in it." ‘There is one thing about the greenness you speak of. It Never turns black, And, oh, the dense blackness the color the kissing kirls are showing does become! Some one bas said; y “What's in a kis? Joy and bilss! Only this, Love—only this.” And that ts ali there should be, and all there will be if the kiss is 4 morally right one-—under circumstances where each has the right, it will then be the transmitter of the most sacred feelings a man and ®| woman are capable of. Dear Miss Grey; I am “Curly Head,” who asked your advice once about kissing # boy goodnight. I thank you for your letter, And | am glad I followed your advice and behaved myself, | knew it wasn't right, and, Miss Grey, you are a good and wise woman. you said, for I have found out more since, and | know I can have better friends by not kins But the boys still try to flirt, and 1 don't know what to do. I hope to hear from you again, Mins Gre: CURLY HEAD, A.—1 am glad you followed my advice. If there were not real danger, 1 certainly would not warn you girls, for I like to see young people have @ good time. If I could give the girls—and the boys, too-—-one glimpse lo the abyss that ie opened to my eyes almost daily, | believe there ts not one but would change bis or her mind on this subject. ea teeenenannne ns Public dance halla? A READER. | A--It te against the city ordi. * FOR MARYAN ® | hances for any one under age to go! ‘* Ihave a letter for “Maryan.” # | to @ public dance hal! in Seattle. ‘® Tt ts from a fine little woman & 1912, COCO OOOO Oe Oe eeeeeeeeeeeeeees CHIFFON SLEEVES IN SATIN FROCK POSS HOHSOOOEOHOOOOOE OHO HEHE OOS ° One of the freaka of Spring ‘fashions ts the trans parent sleeve, Those appear in frocks of thick fabrics, Chiffon unlined in a con trasting or harmonising shade. used for these sleoves, eee Dark blue satin. is the material of an afternoon gown in which chiffon sleeves appear. The skirt te made with a alight draped effect. The drapery is se cured by fullness in the left seam, The skirt otherwixe ia straight and simple, end ing with four tach hem, The frome ‘ot ‘ie bodice consists of @ plastron of Ma- creme lace. polor waist Ine, . The deep pointed yoke is of shadow lace, The plastron is set on over the blue satin, and a fold of the blue edges. it. The chiffon sleeves are Lam giad I did as} Von who saw her letter tn jodi gulalaaleedhalialoeliaiuabiatias © Star, ® portant, T believe it to be im © CYNTHIA GREY. * * eee ew eRe hee eee * eee kee eee Ree RARA ARAMA AA! Dear Mins Grey: What will clean brown kid gloves? What will take FASHION - sunburn from a white straw bat? CONSTANT READER. Gasol will clean the Will girls ot | gloves A solution of oxalic acid 14 wear large hats this summer? | will remove the burn from the hat What kind of goods will make a|temporarity, pretty dress for me? How long shall 1 have it made? Is it right for me to go to shows with a young mas with my parents’ GASDLINE. A--Large hate trimmed with + Dochalaad” albalta thal fick a east * A NEW KIND OF * SPRING GARDEN * * Reeeeaeeweetatee eae Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me @ unique idea for a spring garden? Something that will have & deeper meaning to tt than just the planting and raising of the flowers. A GIRL READER. A.—-Did you ever hear of a friend- ship garden? That sort of garden has a very deep meaning, Ask each friend to give, or send, you a Scent package of seed, Each will be like wily to send his, or her, favorite Now er, which will be # constant remind- ler of the absent friend, bearing each day a message of love. . Have a large collar of om brotdery on it if you make of the Mnen. For a dimity dress, the over. skirts that are so fashionable would be very pretty. Have a plain tuck- ed waist, Make the dress in the high-waisted effect. SERPENT EN SESE FE] * BOOM--NOT BROOM—STICK nd i devecakenke Dear Miss Grey: Wyte at's|S# RA AR AEROS * * actanasaieais< Pt * * STAR READER. A-—~The chain in a boom stick fs usually put in from the top and caught underneath. * Dear Miss Grey: Will you please give me 4 baseball yell for Barting- Re Ree e Rae REAR HS loot WM. G, *) A ® Rack-tty, Backity, Burling-ton. ® Baseball, baseball, Bon-ton-ton. wee Reeth && ew HH Three big cheers, three long ones Dear Miss Grey: Did the city of Hackity, Back+ty, Burlington. San Spann souks ur'fun ae keke wae R AOS rd the Spanish monks or from Sir Francis Drake? oh UH. \y BABY EATING EGG SHELLS : A.—San Francisco was named) * after the misson of that name} founded by the Franciscan monks.|" fesr "Miss Gres: Why Goes : ted, San Francisco moans! paby 22 months old eat dirt, ens 8t. Franc shells, and bite ite nails? AN EVENING READER. A.—The abnormal craving of the ® | child is due to a lack of something bai) its constitution. If you send « ® | self-addressed, stamped envelope, | will send you the address of The Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly |Star physician, He will be able to tell me if it fe true that boys and/tell you bow to overcome this diff t- girls under 18 are not allowed in culty. : SAN FRANCISCO RARER ARHRERREHREE *® rl PUBLIC DANCE HALLS TeWeteeweeeneeun SSS Se ee SHHHH HHH HS OOOHOSEOHOOOSD © WEEKLY GAMBLING PARTIES ATTRACT ® ¢ HUNDREDS OF CHICAGO WOMEN; *° ? 50 CENTS EACH FOR “HOSTESS” % PHHSHHSH HS SHSHHOOOOHHOHHHHHOOHOOSO jostess,” and Sketches Made at Her “Party.” trump my]A_ lberal estimate of the prizes’ value would be $100, The reporter concluded that Mra, Foster has a remunerative occupation, Some times she runs two of three “parties” a week. it is her regular business, and her place” is as well known among the women who are ready and will- ing to back their card playing abil- ity with two quartera as Jim O'Leary's “joint” was to mere man gamblers before the police closed it. Some of her steady patrons dress stylishly upon thelr winnings, which are always Cag of wom parel, Recent com- ice allege that Mrs, 8. €. Foster, the “! “Whatcha want to didn't know it was A couple of icy stares glimpse over the interventng space along], with a few remarks conveying the idea that somebody doesn’t know beans about cards. “You reneged!” “1 did no such thing. The very ” didn’t.” “She ar: hi the layed it That is the way they play: according to Hoyle in Mrs. 8. Ben's —*. Foster's card party in the Masonic Temple, Chicago. A correspondent of the Daily Star “put up” the entry | #4 fee of fifty cents and it in,” Mrs. Foster's “parties” are select affairs. Nobody can break into her game without a half dollar and a willing ness to hand it over to Mrs. Fow ter’s cashier. There were about 800 persons at the table that afternoon. That meant $400 in the moneybox. All the women and nine men wore playing to win anything from a silk dress to a handworked dolly. ter r dented. 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Unless they prevent the rupture from entering the inguinal canal Most trusses permit the rupture to remain in the hernia] opening, and the wearer believes his rupture is properly held because it doce not show. We are specialists and make the a appliance for cack shee snk rotund the mneey & ree ne on tisfied. All advertised trusses ahd appliances at @ discount. A. LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Ave. Hotel Miiwaukee A New Motel, Centrality Located Over $20,009 Worth of High Clase Furniture in Rooms RATES Single Rooms, per week .. Room and Bath, per week Steam Heat Hot and Cold Water Electric Lights Tolephouse ™ EVERY Inspect this hotel — Everyuhing complete—A Room beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 610,000 Dintag Room in Connection. Phones: Ie4 9071; Main 4596 $2.90, Month 510.00 95.08, Month fos Doctor and Specialist in Diseases of Women SUFFERED 29 YEARS—FRKLS LIKE A NKW WOMAN Weir, Kan. Grace Feder Thompxon, San Francisco, i Dear ma 9 medicine hae cer- feel like a new person 7 am better than I have been tn 20 years. I have been treated by « dozen Gitforent doctors, have spent many « dollar Sor patent medicines that never did me any can walk now since uatn, Fomedies, ana before 1 could not hundred times over for the you m well and strong. again I will never but you your thank If I ever need medi doctor with any docto very. trary, MRE. LOUISA WILLEY. WORK WAS A PUNISHMENT Galesvilie, Or. Dr. Grace Feder Thompson, Ban Francisco, Cal: Dear Doctor—I will write a word of Praine for you and your treatment. 1 must say that after taking your treatment fo eck» I fool better than I have for 16 yours about my work singing, and before I commenced taking your treatment my work was a unishment to me The pain in my back has all gone, and I feel better in every way. MRS, ELLA CRAVEN. CANNOT THANK DR, THOMPSON ENOUGH Visalia, Cal Dr. Grace Feder Thompson, San Francisco, Cal: Dear Doctor—I am feeling fine, and thank you ® thousand times for what you have done for me. Since taking your treat- ment I have been able to do my housework take care of my family of five, My hus- sald tonight I was getting better, for eating him “out of house and home.” I ooking fine and eating everything I see, vos Anot thank you enough for the 004 you have done for me. Traly yours, MRS. ‘apa HD HUNT. SUFFERED FIVE YEARS—THOROUGHLY CURED Edenvale, Ca nm, fan Francisoo, Cal: Doctor—-Your kind favor received, for mest ot may sincere thanks, Very truly can ‘eatimonial for the wonderful benetit’ your treatment. hi = ry Eid Tas sys Feder Thom ane ‘your F trontmant to my After suffering for five year consult- ing sg doctors, they all told me that a ireicel operation was all that would me but int ‘Dr. tno PRO! but feel confident that I am a well woman. The care worn lines have gone and my com- plexion js clear. look and feel 10 youn, due ipson I not only foun: NOT BEEN SO WELL FOR 1¢ YRARS Grier, Cal. peat Doetor—I have not had as good for ti Se ee se at p your LI ae! hen Biged Building” Tiomedy 1 will be janguage to express haven't my feeling: ‘ton the good you oa pave done me. You can publish nt eae it rou wish, I remain as ever your Sse Si Se an CAN'T TELL IN WORDS THE gp whey Dear Doctor—I can truthful ay that by fap wysntuny ny Se by using Dr. Grace 1 aa more benefit, and the renuits thus beneficial t than T can rat Rie: doctored with, nd can bi roestort: a health ‘0 meet havise ni ss Bae wauttate fg to appeat Bhe | rtainty « ak! fled sistas — ‘9 “ti fa iba MAY sponte en. Offers $1 Package of “Home Treatment” FREE My Proof Offer to 2000 Women each community, they will get me many oth- ers. That is my object. That is why I can afford to give away a $1.00 treatment. 1 know what my remedies will do, and I am not afraid to put them on their own merits. I only ask that you give them a trial entirely at my expense. I do not expect—I will not accept pay for this dollar treatment. All that you need do is to fill out and send me the coupon below, or write me a letter de- scribing your case in your own words, and I will send you the $1.00 package by return mail, postage paid. I will also write you a letter of advice and information and send you a copy of my Woman's Home Health Book. If you feel jaded, worn out, dizzy, dragging or despondent—if you have any of the dis- eases mentioned on the coupon below or any of the other private diseases of women—if you would like to avoid an embarrassing ex- amination by a man doctor—-if you want to avoid serious and many times unnecessary operations, write today to a woman who will understand your feelings, and consider your confidence as sacred. Rethember, I will not ask one penny for the full dollar package. Tam a woman—a doctor and a specialist in diseases of women. For seventeen years I have successfully treated women. I have proven to thousands of the sick and suffer- ing that my treatment cures when others fail. But there are thousands of other Women who suffer, who have tried men doc- tores—men doctors who do not know and can not understand their pain and misery, who have tried patent medicines without results, who possibly have given up in despair. It ig these thousands that I want to reach, I want to prove to them that my,treatment is better than others. That is why I offer to send a full $1.00 package free, postage paid, so that they may see and feel and know what my treatment will do. 1 don’t ask you to take my word. I don’t ask you to take the word of my other pa- tients, I want to prove it to you at my own expense. I can afford to do this, because I know that if you are satisfied with my treat- ment I will get other patients in your com- munity, 1am not rich. I could not afford to do this if I did not expect to be paid. I know that if I have a few pleased, satisfied patients in Just Send Me This Coupon A-906 DR. GRACE FEDER THOMPSON, 906 Bride Bidg., San Francisco, Cal.: Dear Doctor—Please send me your $1.00 Treatment for my case, letter of advice and your 144-Page Medical Book for Women, all free and as paid—without any obligation on my part whatever. Postoffice . State AGO ..-.eeeeee+ How long afflicted? .....sesceeerees+ Are YOU married? ....seeesereee Make a cross (X) in front of your troubles. Two crosses (XX) in front of the one from which .you suffer most. Bladder Trouble :-Catarrh Piles <Slein Disease +++ sImpure Blood + Rheumatism Constipation Dissiness Nervousness Fains in Back | jeadache . oma: ‘ou ++-».Kidney Trouble ....Obesity And other allments to which women are subject. Describe any other symptoms on @ separate sheet, if you wish.